Panthers News

SUNRISE, Fla. – The Hobey Baker Award Committee announced today that Panthers prospect F Zach Hyman was named a finalist for the 2015 Hobey Baker Award.

Hyman, 22, is one of ten finalists for the award given annually to the top NCAA Division 1 men’s ice hockey player in the nation. A senior forward for the University of Michigan, Hyman has appeared in 148 games with the Wolverines (2011-2015) recording 32 goals and 52 assists.

The Toronto, Ontario native leads the Big Ten in scoring with 49 points (19-30— 49) and is one point away from becoming the first University of Michigan player to reach 50 points in a single season since Carl Hagelin, who had 50 points (19-31—50) during the 2009-10 season. Hyman ranks No. 4 in the nation, with a scoring average of 1.44 points per game and is second in the Big Ten with a plus-21 rating.